INTERVIEW: Malaysia, Singapore Stock Exchanges To Be Linked By June - Bursa CEO

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#11
quite skeptical of this link-up... though it's will be good for ASEAN if this is made permanent! Big Grin
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#12
(04-06-2012, 11:46 PM)brattzz Wrote: quite skeptical of this link-up... though it's will be good for ASEAN if this is made permanent! Big Grin

Yes, often the difference between a victorious or victimised investor is skepticism first (actually to me means do your due deligence). Besides if anything goes wrong or any dispute with this Asean's Bourse link-up with any country, Singapore is on the losing side. (Because who is afraid of a little "Red Dot"? Historically, most Asean countries have been bullying us. Especially our next-door neighbours. Example of one neighbour:- if they "forget" to stamp your passport for entry or exit, it's your fault. You must have sneaked in or out of the country illegally. i am not sure this is international practice of Malaysia. i think Malaysia reserves this unfair treatment for people of "Little Red Dot" only. So far what can the PAPYS do or did? i think this "problem" continues until today, you should very well know the answer. Papys can do nothing really solid to protect Singaporeans. Papys just wayang only when some countries bully us.
So, be skeptical about the Bourses-Link-Up is "correct".
For me i like to see how they settle any disputes after the Bourse-LINK-UP. Then it will tell me whether "Little Red Dot" can survive swimming with the Sharks. Tongue
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3) Not until you can manage your emotions, you can manage your money.

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#13
Jun 2012 come and go, there was no announcement of the launch of asean trading link. Meanwhile, sgx has already linked up chicago and london.
Maybe it will be announced tonite?
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#14
indeed, I have been waiting for the news for the month. When I call up a number of brokerages, none of them seemed to have any information about it as of 1 week ago.
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#15
do we really want to link with them or not? suka suka get angry suka suka gather outside spore high commission want apology. Looks like nothing has changed Big Grin

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#16
The link is finally "live"

http://info.sgx.com/webcoranncatth.nsf/V...D0032438A/$file/09182012_Press_Rel_AE_Trading_Link_Launch.pdf?openelement

ASEAN Exchanges, a collaboration of the seven stock exchanges of ASEAN, today announced the rollout of the much-awaited ASEAN Trading Link that went ‘live’ connecting Bursa Malaysia and Singapore Exchange.

To date, 31 Brokers from across Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, have already joined the ASEAN Trading Link signalling a positive start to the rollout. The Pioneer Broker Partners from Malaysia and Singapore were unveiled at the launch: A.A. Anthony Securities Sdn Bhd, Affin Investment Bank Bhd, CIMB Investment Bank Bhd, , HwangDBS Investment Bank Bhd, Kenanga Investment Bank Bhd, Maybank Investment Bank Bhd, Mercury Securities Sdn Bhd, OSK Investment Bank Bhd and RHB Investment Bank Bhd, CIMB Securities (Singapore) Pte Ltd, DMG & Partners Securities Pte Ltd, Lim & Tan Securities Pte Ltd, Maybank Kim Eng Securities Pte Ltd, Phillip Securities Pte Ltd and UOB Kay Hian Pte Ltd.
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